What medicine is good for dogs with mites

Symptoms of dog mite skin disease

1. Dog mite skin disease Symptoms

The mites live on the surface of the dog’s skin and can form skin diseases when they multiply in large numbers. After the outbreak of mite disease symptoms, in the early stage, the mites will cause erythema, papules, skin thinning on the dog’s skin surface, and there will be blisters in some places. The disease will get worse and worse.

In the middle and late stage, the affected area infected by mites is itchy. When the dog scratches the itching, the affected area will bleed, scab and other symptoms. At this time, the dog’s skin has yellow scabs. Small blisters where bleeding occurs. Erythema erythema from the initial symptoms is localized, and gradually becomes a systemic infection in the later stage.

Papules and erythema from dog mite skin disease

II , dog mites treatment method

After the normal dog has the mites skin disease, it cannot be dewormed immediately.

To treat skin diseases caused by mites, you can use skin spray and skin ointment. Generally, these two drugs can cure skin diseases caused by mites. During the treatment process, the pet owner can supplement the dog with more vitamin B to help the dog’s skin recover.

After the affected area on the dog’s skin is healed, the next step is to deworm the dog. If the dog is not dewormed, it is very likely that the dog will continue to be parasitized by mites to form a skin disease.

Deworming is divided into internal and external deworming. Generally, pet owners do internal deworming for dogs, but ignore the external parasites. For external deworming of dogs, abamectin can be used. Skin solution, regularly deworming parasites on the body surface will not flood.

Warm reminder:

The skin disease caused by mites is called ringworm by many pet owners, but there is actually a big difference. . If the above symptoms are not consistent with the dog, it is not a skin disease caused by mites, it is likely to be a fungal infection. Fungal infections can also be treated with the above methods, but without deworming.

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